This blog reports various researchs done by jean-claude perez during about 20 years related to possible numerical structure of DNA, genes and genomes and particularly golden ratio and Fibonacci numbers laws structuring DNA...
A major part of this BREAKTHROUGH research is published in two books:
"L'ADN décrypté" (DNA decyphered) - 1997
and
"CODEX BIOGENESIS: les 13 codes de l'ADN (the 13 codes of DNA) - 2009
For more: jeanclaudeperez2@free.fr

"The
numbers are objects in its own right, like the atoms or molecules.
Although their nature differs, they exist independently of the mind
that studied them, the brains of mathematicians creating only the
theoretical tools to apprehend the"

July 2015:
The main peer-review article on J.C. Perez's research on the Numerical hidden codes of DNA and Genomes is now published:"Deciphering Hidden DNA Meta-Codes -The Great Unification & Master Code of Biology"

Jean-Claude
Perez hypothesized that the redundancy of the genetic code might
contain a meaning. Structure of redundancy or hidden meaning? Armed
with extensive knowledge in the humanities, Jean-Claude Perez is a
talented mathematician who has devoted over twenty years to
understand that if life is characterized by the ability to achieve a
goal, methodical decoding DNA can reveal several levels of meaning.
Codex Genesis is a unique book that deserves a Fields Medal (the
Nobel of mathematics) and which also is able to make us dream. The
rigorous poetry serving a meaning to life? This epistemological book
might as well be in store shelves philosophy, religion than math. A
kind of Sherlock Holmes novel as interesting as the works of Stephen
Hawking.

We
are in 1990, Jean-Claude perez then has a famous intuition: "If
we were looking for in the DNA sequences of nucleotides TCAG relative
proportions as the proportions of Fibonacci? " (Eg
if 89 consecutive nucleotides are divided into 34 T bases and 55
bases A, C, or G, we say that there is here a "resonance"
because 34, 55 and 89 are three successive Fibonacci numbers. In a
small genome such as the HIV AIDS 9000 nucleotides long, then we
discover thousands of "resonances"
the longest of which cover the 2/3 of the genome ( 6765 bases
resonance as Fibonacci sequence = 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34,
55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, ... / ...).
In 1991, jean-Claude Perez published the first and the oldest
scientific article demonstrating the proof of the golden section and
Fibonacci numbers in the DNA sequences and especially in the DNA
coding for genes,
there is his main article on the « Supracode of DNA ».

In
the 25 years that followed, Jean-Claude Perez then abandoned research
in Artificial Intelligence to devote himself exclusively to research
digital structures controlling the DNA of genes, chromosomes, and
whole genomes.

Jean-Claude
Perez hypothesized that the redundancy of the genetic code might
contain a meaning. Structure of redundancy or hidden meaning? Armed
with extensive knowledge in the humanities, Jean-Claude Perez is a
talented mathematician who has devoted over twenty years to
understand that if life is characterized by the ability to achieve a
goal, methodical decoding DNA can reveal several levels of meaning.
Codex Genesis is a unique book that deserves a Fields Medal (the
Nobel of mathematics) and which also is able to make us dream. The
rigorous poetry serving a meaning to life? This epistemological book
might as well be in store shelves philosophy, religion than math. A
kind of Sherlock Holmes novel as interesting as the works of Stephen
Hawking.

There
are certain times in history when our world view undergoes
fundamental shifts and the theories that may have previously seemed
to be cut in stone are suddenly questioned and at the very least
considered as inadequate. An obvious such point in time is the
scientific revolution in the early 17th century when
Galileo and Kepler introduced a totally new approach to gaining
knowledge. Experiments and instruments were introduced and the first
mathematical laws of nature were formulated resulting in Descartes
philosophy of rational empiricism, which meant that theories had to
corroborate the actual observation of nature. The broader philosophy
underlying this may be said to have been deism, in other words the
idea that the universe was like a clockwork which God had started,
never intervened in and so would operate according to the laws of
nature until the end of time.

A
second significant shift in the scientific world view may be said to
have come with the introduction of the concept of evolution notably
through Darwin’s theory. This was not only a reflection of a new
notion of time, but also a view of our origins that excluded any role
of a creative intelligence behind the workings of the universe. This
atheist approach to science has since then become somewhat of a dogma
and has profoundly influenced the kind of questions that scientists
have been asking. While the good side of this may be that much
religious bias have been removed from science, the negative aspect is
that it has excluded holistic approaches to it that would explain how
everything in nature is connected. Thus, only if you accept that
there is a unified plan behind the existence of the universe do you
have any reason to consider a holistic approach.

I
want to encourage the reader to consider the possibility that the
work of Jean-Claude Perez belongs to a new and fundamentally
different paradigm of science, one that uses the established methods
of rational empiricism to elucidate significant relationships, but
does not reject the possibility that our universe has an intelligent
origin. This, I believe, is the kind of science that is at its
forefront in our own particular time. Fascinating in this respect is
Dr Perez re-contextualization of Mendeleïev’s periodic system of
the elements, a typical example of how a theory attains a new meaning
even though its previous formulation had been perceived as cut in
stone. Hence, Perez work entices us to explore intelligent causes
underlying the relationships of nature without putting in question
the empirical facts that have been gathered about it.

Fascinating
are also Dr Perez studies of the presence of the so-called Golden
Ratio in the nucleic acids. The Golden Ratio and its associated
Fibonacci numbers have been known to play a role in the geometry of
nature for at least 800 years, but what is fundamentally new in Perez
treatise is that he studies the information content of
the DNA in light of the Golden Ratio rather than merely its geometry.
This leads us to various relationships pointing to an order behind
the emergence of the biological organisms the study of which may now
only have started. A fundamental conclusion that can be drawn from
the relationships that Dr Perez has discovered is that the DNA
sequences of all organisms must have emerged, or have been
created, as a whole. They have in other words not emerged
through random chemical reactions. I believe Dr Perez has here
discovered something that simply cannot be accommodated by the
previous scientific paradigm that looks upon biological evolution as
a whim of nature. This discovery alone has so wide-ranging
ramifications for all of biology, and especially molecular biology,
that it should prompt researchers either to refute his claims or to
widen the framework of their own analysis.

It is
through this holism that it becomes clear that Dr Perez’ work is
part of a new scientific revolution, one that brings us back to a
meaningful view of the universe, which has a source that we may call
“intelligent”. While much of his work requires quite a degree of
specialized knowledge to understand these conclusions by themselves
are important enough to deserve the attention of the entire
scientific community, as well as the broadly interested public. In a
sense Dr Perez work thus means a return to a science, which
acknowledges as meaningful some of the numerological relationships
that were typical of many ancient peoples of our planet. Yet, this
return to seeing a higher meaning and purpose of nature here takes
place at a new level where the methodology and mathematical means of
analysis of science are recognized as necessary for the new quest.
Ultimately, any understanding of a higher purpose of the universe
will have to rely on such reality checks and it is only if it does so
that there will be a true value of this new wave of science in
helping us understand what it means to be a human being.

Seattle,
August 22, 2009

Carl
Johan Calleman, Ph.D.

Carl
Johan Calleman holds a Ph.D. in physical biology from the University
of Stockholm. He has been a senior researcher at the University of
Washington and has served as a cancer expert for the World Health
Organization. He is also a leading expert on the Mayan Calendar and
is the author of The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of
Consciousness and The Mayan Calendar. He lives in Seattle.In 2009, he
will publish “The
Purposeful Universe How Quantum Theory and Mayan Cosmology Explain
the Origin and Evolution of Life”, Bear
& Company USA (December 15, 2009 – ISBN-10 : 1591431042
ISBN-13: 978-1591431046).